cross wall definition

cross wall means any wall of brick, stone, concrete or other incombustible material, built up regularly with the main walls and carried up to the top of the topmost storey of eaves level;
cross wall means an internal wall built into an external or party wall up to its roof level and of which it forms the limiting factor for the purpose of deciding its thickness;
cross wall. - means an internal wall within the building upto the roof level or lintel level.

More Definitions of cross wall

cross wall means an internal wall, built into an external wall of which it forms the limiting factor for the purpose of deciding its thickness.
cross wall means a wall used or constructed to be used in any part of its height as an inner wall of the building, that building being wholly in or being constructed or adapted to be wholly in, one occupation;
cross wall means an internal wall dividing a party wall or an external wall into distinct lengths;
cross wall means a wall used or constructed to be used in any part of its height as an inner wall of a building for separation of one part from another part of a building, that building being wholly or being constructed or adapted to be wholly in one occupation.
cross wall means any wall of brick, stone, concrete or other incombustible material, built up regularly with the
cross wall means an internal wall built into an external or partly wall up to its roof level and on which it forms the limiting factor for the purposes of deciding its thickness ;

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